Saturday, February 9, 2008

My Happy Birthday

Yesterday, Feb. 8, was my birthday. It was a lovely crisp day with bright sunshine. To celebrate, I took myself to the Galleria dell Academia, one of the most important museums in Florence. At its nondescript entrance, the information board next to the door is all there is to let you know that this is the museum.



Best known for its permanent exhibit of Michelangelo's David, the museum also houses his unfinished "prisoners" (a must see), a passel of 13, 14, and 15th c. locally produced paintings (madonnas galore!), a wonderful collection of medieval Russian icons (more madonnas!), a musical instrument collection, and a strange room filled with plaster busts from the 19th c. Way too much to see.



To finish the day, I took myself to a recommended local trattoria, Il Grillo Parlante, for a celebratory dinner. Though the ebullient waiter complained at first about how slow this time of year was, before long the place was filling up and lively.




I had a traditional three course meal and some red table wine. First was the antipasto, a selection of items on olive oil drizzled toast.



Then the "primo" course, a bowl of pasta and meat sauce (my favorite part of the meal).



The "secundo" course was grilled fish with olives, cherry tomatoes, and, oddly, French fries (which came as a surprise). Ok, but not great, would've been better without the fries.



Finally, for desert I had teramisu. Earlier, the waiter bypassed my table as he was lighting candles, so I said that I was celebrating my birthday and would like my table candle lit, too (an oversight for which he was most apologetic). Later, when he brought the teramisu, there was a birthday candle in it and a table of students from London singing Happy Birthday. A perfect end to my special day. Happy Birthday to me.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What a great birthday post. I wish we could have been with you to celebrate. Your name came up a lot last night at Aunt Betty's birthday dinner. At one point, Richard pointed at his meal (Italian-American cuisine) and said, "Scott, I don't care what you're eating in Florence: look at this food, baby!" I guess he liked his meal.

Claire said...

Happy birthday! It sounds like a great way to celebrate.